Showing posts with label precautions. Show all posts
Showing posts with label precautions. Show all posts

Thursday, March 2, 2023

Must be cautious: Being careful in my tub

 

I am no different when it comes to being careful in my tub.  Sighted or not, we all need to be careful when moving around in our tubs.  

For me, I do not have any railings in my tub so I need to be super careful when getting in and out of my tub.  I take my time in both instances.  I place the palm of my hands on the tiled wall when getting in and out and I always make sure that the floor of my tub is free of soap.  For one missed step and I’d certainly be in a lot of trouble.

So, let us all just be careful in our tubs.

I'm Donna J. Jodhan, your friendly award-winning sight-loss coach and accessibility advisor, wishing you a terrific day.
 
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Thursday, July 30, 2020

Thought for today: What does social distancing mean to me


At the best of times this becomes a real challenge for me as a vision-impaired person. I need to find ways to ensure that I am doing it the right way. I need to make sure that I know where people are. I need to make sure that I am not too close to anyone. I need to pay more attention so that I can hear what's going on.

Then, when I need to wear a mask while social distancing, this is when things could become a bit dicey and even a bit scary. For instance, I need to make sure that people can hear me well enough because of the mask and that I can speak loudly enough for them to hear me.

Remember now, because of social distancing I cannot touch anyone and they are unable to touch me. More challenges to take into account.

I'm Donna J. Jodhan, your friendly accessibility advisor, wishing you a terrific day!

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Wednesday, July 29, 2020

A mild panic attack: When my keys went missing


These days, given all the things that one needs to remember when taking safety precautions because of Covid-19, it is no surprise that from time to time I'll forget or misplace something or the other. This is exactly what happened over a month ago.

I had gone to take my garbage out and had just returned to my condo. I have developed a process whereby as soon as I re-enter my condo I place my slippers on my door mat, wash my hands and keys with soap and water, and then I wipe my door handle, locks, and slippers with sanitized Wet Ones.

On this particular day, I followed my process but a few minutes after I had finished I discovered that I had misplaced my keys. At first I began to panic but then logic took over and I started to back track my movements. Lucky for me this worked because within minutes I found my keys. They were sitting on a paper towel on my counter, drying off.

I am always extra careful to ensure that I keep a close eye on my keys because if for some reason I lose them, I am in deep trouble. I am even more careful when I go to take out my garbage. I hang on to them very tightly and I make sure that when I go to throw my garbage down the chute, my keys are far away from the chute.

I'm Donna J. Jodhan, your friendly accessibility advocate, wishing you a terrific day!

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kids with their wide eyed smiles and infectious laughter is secured forever.

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